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This graph shows the price per tonne of resources in a country.



The price of coal was greater than the price of iron ore for a number of quarters, as shown by the graph.

In one of those quarters, the price of aluminium scrap metal fell below $60 per tonne.

Which quarter was this?

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2011 Q3

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This graph shows the price per tonne of resources in a country.
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The price of coal was greater than the price of iron ore for a number of quarters, as shown by the graph. In one of those quarters, the price of aluminium scrap metal fell below \$60 per tonne. Which quarter was this?
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2011 Q3

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2011 Q1

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2011 Q2

2011 Q3

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2011 Q4


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550

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This graph shows the price per tonne of resources in a country.



On three occasions the price of coal was equal to the price of iron ore, as shown by the graph.

On which one of these occasions, was the price of aluminium scrap metal equal to approximately $62 per tonne?

Worked Solution

2010 Q3

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

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Variable nameVariable value
question
This graph shows the price per tonne of resources in a country.
sm_img //teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/NAP-E4-NC081.png 640 indent vpad
On three occasions the price of coal was equal to the price of iron ore, as shown by the graph. On which one of these occasions, was the price of aluminium scrap metal equal to approximately \$62 per tonne?
workedSolution
{{{correctAnswer}}}
correctAnswer
2010 Q3

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Is Correct?Answer

2010 Q3

x

2011 Q4

x

2012 Q1

x

2013 Q3

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